TO THE FAMILY OF BARBARA SCHOCK

TO THE FAMILY OF BARBARA SCHOCK

Dear Cousins, I was saddened to hear of Bobbie's passing. I did not realize that she had been battling cancer and am thankful that I got to spend some time with her this past summer. She loved her family so much and spoke many times how thrilled she was that they all knew and loved the Lord.It is at this time when all the promised blessings from Jesus will be given to the faithful, we are most grateful for Bobbie. She was so supportive of my mother, Aunt Mae, in her later years and our family will always be grateful for her outpouring of love. I am not able to attend the memorial service but want each of you to know I am thinking of you and praying your hearts will be be released from sadness and filled with love and fond memories of your mother and sister.
Love and hugs, Suzanne Frederick Iovino

Saturday, April 11, 2015

TO THE FAMILY OF MICHAEL CASTLE

Mike and I walked together to Church St Elementary School. I would stop at his house on Kingston Ave, go in the first floor entryway and yell up to him on the second floor. His Aunt lived on the first floor.... Mr Dunn, the crossing guard, would cross us on East Main St.
After Elementary School we lost touch. But one day I found myself riding with him back to Ft Meade and NSA after a visit to Port Jervis. He had a hot Mustang. I was in the Air Force Security Service and we were both at NSA after our overseas tours. Saw him at NSA a couple of times after that. So sorry for his loss.
Doug Casterlin